Admissions (film)
Not to be confused with Admission (film).
Admissions | |
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Directed by | Harry Kakatsakis |
Written by | John Viscount |
Starring | James Cromwell |
Running time | 21 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Admissions is a 2011 American short film written by John Viscount and directed by Harry Kakatsakis. The film received funds from a successful Kickstarter campaign.[2]
The plot of the film revolves around an Israeli couple and a Palestinian man who go through admissions together because they have suffered similar tragic endings.[2] The three are placed in an admissions room for the afterlife and must plead their case before the clerk (James Cromwell).[2]
Cast
- James Cromwell as The Clerk
- Anna Khaja as Daphna
- Oren Dayan as Ahmad
- Anthony Batarse as Eli
- Lindsey Ginter as Man in Suit
- Heath Brown as Man in Hoodie
Filmmakers
- Harry Kakatsakis, Director
- John Viscount, Writer/Producer
- Gavin Behrman, Producer
Awards
- Artivist Film Festival
- Artivist Spirit Award, Best Short Film - 2012
- Uppsala International Short Film Festival
- Best Children's Film - 2012
- Woods Hole Film Festival
- Winner - Jury Award, Best Narrative Short - 2012
- Winner - Audience Award, Best Dramatic Short - 2012
- Cleveland International Film Festival
- Honorable Mention - Audience Choice, Best Short Film Award - 2012
- Garden State Film Festival
- Winner - Best Short Narrative - 2012
External links
References
- ↑ "Admissions". Cleveland International Film Festival. Retrieved 2012-11-13.
- 1 2 3 "Kickstarter Campaign for Admissions". Kickstarter. Retrieved 2012-11-13.
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